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...parties, but at Harvard we can be crazy all the time, except for the five hours that we are across the river in Boston. But it’s a big change, and it would be naive to not be upset. And I hope that no one thinks the Dean??s Office was happy to make this change. We like for students to be happy all the time, but we do have to do what’s best for the University and Boston, as well as the safety of the students...
...dean??s office is very interested to hear suggestions from this group and to work with students to plan a successful tailgate,” wrote Drake, who is organizing the commission...
...Money to support the new women’s center comes from the dean??s discretionary fund for undergraduates as well as several endowments and donors, Marine said...
...members since its formation last spring. But the new office will be staffed with some familiar faces, as former administrative standbys take on new posts. Assistant Dean of Advising Programs James N. Mancall, resident dean of Ivy Yard for the past six years, made his transition from the Freshmen Dean??s Office to University Hall this summer. Mancall’s successor, William Cooper ’94, was named in late June. But the APO is not the only office to see change. Over the summer, former assistant dean of the College Julia G. Fox moved from...
...knows well—in the 1960s and 1970s, he was a top adviser to Senator Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56 and returned to the Massachusetts Democrat’s office as chief counsel three years ago. Hicks, who worked on Howard Dean??s presidential campaign as well as British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s re-election bid, will lead a study group on electoral organizing. She said she hopes to help students become “more informed about the political process.” Khazei, who attended...